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National Graphical Association

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Founded
  
1964

Members
  
136,300 (1982)

Date dissolved
  
1991

Affiliation
  
TUC, P&KTF

National Graphical Association httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediaen441NGA

Merged into
  
Society of Graphical and Allied Trades

Key people
  
Robert Willis, Tony Dubbins

The National Graphical Association (NGA) was a British trade union. It was formed in 1964 by the merger of two long-term rival unions, the Typographical Association and the London Typographical Society. It was joined by a large number of small craft print unions including the Society of Electrotypers and Stereotypers; Press Telegraphists; The Association of Correctors Of The Press; Amalgamated Lithographic Printers; Society of Lithographic Artists, Designers and Engravers (SLADE) and the National Union of Wallcoverings and Allied Trades. By 1982 it had a membership of 136,300.

Contents

The NGA merged with the Society of Graphical and Allied Trades in 1991 to form the Graphical, Paper and Media Union.

Recruitment activities

In 1978 the General Secretary Joe Wade (see below) asserted in a letter to the Sunday Times that "recruitment through secondary boycott has been a legitimate trade union tactic for many years."

General Secretaries

  • 1964 : Robert Willis and John Bonfield
  • 1969: John Bonfield
  • 1976: Joe Wade
  • 1984: Tony Dubbins
  • References

    National Graphical Association Wikipedia